The teaser for Netflix’s “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” was released on Thursday, giving fans their first real look at “Mad Men” alum Kiernan Shipka in the titular role. The series, which is based on the comics series by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, will debut on Oct. 26, just in time for Halloween, the streaming service previously announced.

In the roughly 1-minute clip, it’s Sabrina’s 16th birthday — but it doesn’t look like a happy one. Well, at least not by normal standards. But if you are into Satanic rituals and haunting renditions of “Happy Birthday” than this will totally be your idea of a Sweet Sixteen.

Aguirre-Sacasa has been leaving fans little crumbs throughout the production process, previously sharing the first teaser, and a photo at the table read for Episode 9 that included Ross Lynch, who plays Sabrina’s boyfriend Harvey, and co-star Chance Perdomo, who plays Sabrina’s cousin Ambrose.

From 'Buffy' to 'Battlestar Galactica,' 17 TV Shows That Live on in Comics (Photos)

San Diego Comic-Con is upon us once more, and that means a chance to nerd out about movies, comic books and TV shows. So TheWrap thought we'd take this opportunity to combine two of those mediums and look at several series that became comics. Click through our gallery to get a glimpse at programs that lived on after their small screen finales, thanks to a little help from some talented artists.

1. "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" -- We can tell you right now Joss Whedon's name will show up on this list more than any other showrunner's, as the guy loves to keep canon going for all of his series in comic book form with Dark Horse Comics. And of course that includes his pride and joy, "Buffy."

3. "Charmed" -- OK, and here is another one that is about to come back, only The CW is rebooting the franchise with a different cast; whereas these Zenescope Entertainment comics fill in what's been happening with the OG sisters, played by Hollie Marie Combs, Alyssa Milano, Shannen Doherty and Rose McGowan, since the 2006 series finale.

4. "Firefly" -- Another Whedonverse series that got a canonical continuation in comics, only this one was way more short-lived than "Buffy." The one-season wonder led by Nathan Fillion carries on in the "Serenity" comics, named after the spaceship the crew travels on.

10. "Angel" -- The spinoff to "Buffy" (and a show some fans say may be Joss' real masterpiece) got its own series of stories a few years after cancellation. Those comics constantly crossover with the Scooby Gang's storylines in the "Buffy" series, so plenty of fun for fans of the Buffyverse as a whole. But the core story now focuses on Angel and Faith's relationship -- in a series called "Angel & Faith."

12. "Battlestar Galactica" --The acclaimed reimagining went out with a truly baffling bang in 2009, but the 2018 Dynamite Entertainment series "BSG vs BSG" tops it. The comic sees the crew of the 2003-2009 SYFY series encounters the crew of the 1978 series.

15. "Babylon 5" -- Almost every "Babylon 5" comic that's been written since the TV series ended is considered part of the franchise, having been based on outlines written directly by creator Joseph Michael Straczynski.

As Comic-Con kicks off, nerd out with TheWrap over series that jumped from the small screen to the illustrated page

San Diego Comic-Con is upon us once more, and that means a chance to nerd out about movies, comic books and TV shows. So TheWrap thought we'd take this opportunity to combine two of those mediums and look at several series that became comics. Click through our gallery to get a glimpse at programs that lived on after their small screen finales, thanks to a little help from some talented artists.